Magnolia CMS – Multi-Language and Translations
In this blog article we have a look at some of the options available for applying translations in Magnolia.
In this blog article we have a look at some of the options available for applying translations in Magnolia.
This article explains the differences between Magnolia CMS licenses. It explains when to use Community Edition and the different Enterprise versions (Standard and Pro).
This article provides a high-level overview of the personalisation capabilities available in Magnolia CMS and explains some related concepts.
Upgrading your Magnolia 5.3.x project to a newer version 5.4.x should be an easy task, but even if we are speaking about two versions which are only 18 months apart, there are tweaks that have to be done, even for this small upgrade process.
This Magnolia training article follows a website editor making minor changes to a page using Magnolia CMS. It uses the Magnolia CMS Demo Area, hosted by Magnolia International, which provides an area for exploring and practising the CMS and its functionality.
We often get asked whether Magnolia's Standard Templating Kit is the best way to go when planning out a new Magnolia project. In this article we discuss some of the pros and cons associated with the STK to help you decide whether it fits the requirements of your Magnolia project.
This example follows a site editor making minor changes to a page in a Magnolia CMS website and a site publisher reviewing that change before publishing it for public viewing. It uses the Magnolia CMS Demo Area, hosted by Magnolia International to provide an area for exploring and practising.
Magnolia CMS's publishing mechanism revolves around the concept of a server used for creating, editing and previewing content, available only to a limited group of users and known as the authoring instance, and one or more publicly accessible servers which operate in a read-only style, serving content over the web and known as public instances. In this short tutorial, we describe the concept.
This example follows a site editor making minor changes to a page in a Magnolia CMS website and then publishing that change for public viewing.
Magnolia CMS is an easy-to-use open-source content management system (CMS) with many advanced features. Here, we've collected together several articles and blog posts relating to Magnolia CMS.